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YOUR D-LINK ROUTER IS AT RISK WITH THE NEW MOONBOT BOTNET

2022-09-09
On: September 9, 2022
In: Virus
Tagged: Dlink, Hacking, Information Security, moonbot, vulnerability

MooBot is a variant of Mirai discovered in September 2019 by the Qihoo 360 Netlab team. Moobot previously focused on devices such as LILIN digital video recorders and Hikvision videoRead More →

This is the most dangerous hacker tool of the moment: it steals all your logins( Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Twitter) even if you have MFA activated

2022-09-07
On: September 7, 2022
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: cybercrime, cybersecurity, evilproxy, Information Security

Right now we have accounts in all services in the world. Yes on Amazon, yes Netflix, yes on the PlayStation Store… but we can’t forget that we also have aRead More →

SharkBot malware sneaks into Google Play: new version of the virus steals bank login details

2022-09-06
On: September 6, 2022
In: Mobile Security
Tagged: cybersecurity, Hacking, malware, SharkBot

Cybersecurity experts have found a new improved version of the SharkBot malware that has sneaked into some apps from the Google Play Store. This is designed to access banking loginsRead More →

CODE EXECUTION VULNERABILITY UPON DOWNLOADING PACKAGE FROM PYTHON PACKAGE MANAGER

2022-09-05
On: September 5, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), cybersecurity, Information Security, vulnerability

An attack has been discovered that can expose developers, it was discovered that nearly a third of the packages in PyPI, the Python Package Index, can automatically cause code executionRead More →

Don’t fall for this WhatsApp offering the Qatar 2022 World Cup album

2022-09-02
On: September 2, 2022
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: FIFA, Hacking, Information Security, qatar, scam, worldcup

With the start of the Ticket sale of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, football lovers are anxious as are cybercriminals, but they are looking to deceive anyone interested in havingRead More →

Watch out! These 5 Famous Chrome Extensions Are Dangerous. Remove them immediately

2022-09-01
On: September 1, 2022
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Chrome Extension, cybersecurity, Information Security

We can install many plugins in browsers like Chrome. They are useful, for example, to organize open pages, save them, manage downloads.. But sometimes we can also have security problems.Read More →

MAKE SURE YOU PATCH THESE 10 NEW VULNERABILITIES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN 2022

2022-08-31
On: August 31, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), Hacking, Information Security, vulnerability

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) posted 10 new actively exploited vulnerabilities (KEV) to its Vulnerability Catalog, one of which is a highly significant security issue impacting securityRead More →

New ransomware Agenda, boots the machine in safe mode to encrypt the files without getting detected

2022-08-30
On: August 30, 2022
In: Virus
Tagged: Cyberattack, Hacking, Information Security, malware

A new strain of ransomware written in Golang called “Agenda” has been detected in-the-wild, targeting health and education entities in Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Thailand. “Agenda can rebootRead More →

The open source C&C tool Sliver is now replacing Cobalt Strike as hackers’ tool of choice for targeted attacks

2022-08-29
On: August 29, 2022
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: C&C silver, Cyberattack, Hacking, red team

Threat actors are  adopting and integrating increasingly framework Command and Control (C2) Sliver into their intrusion campaigns as a replacement for Cobalt Strike. “Given the popularity of Cobalt Strike asRead More →

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Tutorials

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The Underground Malware-Signing-as-a-Service That Makes Ransomware Look “Verified” on Windows

How Criminals Created SMS Blasters to Fake Cellphone Towers and Hack Thousands of Phones in Canada

Cyberattack That Could Have Poisoned a City’s Water Supply by Manipulating Chlorine Levels

The Invisible Breach: How AI Agents Became the Most Dangerous Attack Surface of 2025–2026

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You Trust Your Helm Charts — Here’s Why That’s a Huge Mistake That Could Lead to a Cloud Breach

One Man Scammed Spotify, Apple Music for 5 years with 4 BILLION Streams. How Artists Are Earning Millions Illegally?

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Cracking SCCM Wide Open: Pentesting System Center Configuration Manager with Misconfiguration Manager

Hacking Windows 10 and 11 with DLL Search Order Hijacking without administrator rights

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Virus

The Dark Side of PDFs: How Opening a Simple PDF Could Unleash a Cybersecurity Nightmare

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How to send malware via Teams, even “Safe Attachments” or “Safe Links” can’t protect you

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